Welcome to the Turk-Browne Lab

The Turk-Browne lab is broadly interested in how we see (perception), how we control what we see and how it controls us (attention), and how we store what we see in our heads (learning and memory) — and especially in how all of these parts of the mind interact. We use a combination of functional neuroimaging and behavioral/psychophysical experiments to explore these topics.

We are a cognitive neuroscience laboratory in the Department of Psychology at Princeton University led by Professor Nicholas Turk-Browne. Our research group consists of postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff, who are all united by a passion for understanding how the mind and brain work. Click below to learn more about individual lab members.